Restaurants in Fajardo & Around
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Pasión Por el Fogón
Lobster medallions, filet mignon and chicken stuffed with sweet banana and bacon – sound tasty? The governor of New York, Mariah Carey and Carlos Delgado obviously thought so, as they’ve all eaten here at one time or another. Listed as one of Puerto Rico’s leading Mesónes Gastronómicos, Pasión por el Fogón is situated opposite the Villa Marina and – in keeping with its name – has a real passion for cooking.
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Blue Iguana
The Fajardo Inn has two restaurants, but this one is by far the best, with great Mexican fare, sharp service and unbelievably cheap prices (for sizable portions). In the earlier hours it’s a good option for families; later on the pool table and ample bar attracts a drinking crowd. On weekends it’s very popular after 10pm.
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A La Banda Waterfront Restaurant
Live lobsters are easily transferred from the aquarium to your plate here – with a side trip to the kitchen, of course. If you prefer not to see your food swimming before you eat it, go for the Italian dishes or hearty steaks.
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Villa Mar Bakery
A kind of neighborhood bakery in the small row of shops adjacent to the Villa Marina; you can top up on coffee, pastries and sandwiches here. It’s next to the Pizza@net.
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Rosa’s Seafood
Frustrated ferry passengers mix with loyal locals at this much vaunted seafood salon situated within anchor-dropping distance of Fajardo docks. You’ll walk through a gauntlet of rusting cars and snarling canines to get here, but enter the bright-yellow building at road’s end and the smell of fresh fish and the sound of sizzling onions will soon leave you forgetting about your ferry delays. Lobster, red snapper, and fish and chips are the more delectable in-house specialties, though Rosa’s can also knock up a good steak – all for a tidy sum, of course.
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